Pressed Pulp: Cattle

Pressed Pulp: Cattle
Pressed Sugarbeet Pulp is a high fibre feed, produced from the manufacturing of sugar. It contains extracted and dried pieces sugar-beet which is pressed but not dried. Pressed Pulp is a very palatable feed, delivering effective energy and high digestible fibre which can be used as an effective forage extender or supplement poor quality silage. Pressed Pulp also increases the energy density of the diet, alongside the physical nature it enhances the quality of the ration.
- Animal groupDairy Cattle, Beef Cattle
- Product GroupMoist Feeds
- Nutritional CharacteristicsEnergy rich, Fibre rich
- RegionScotland, Cumbria & Northumberland , Yorkshire, Lancashire & County Durham, North West, South Midlands & South, East Midlands & Eastern Counties, South West
- DeliveryDelivered in bulk tippers of 20T & 29T
- High in fibre
- Very palatable
- Delivering effective energy
- Highly digestible
- Increases the energy density of a diet
- Kg Co²e per t of product: 5.20
Assurance status
Pressed pulp is an assured feed that is included in the FEMAS Certification for which the numerous supplying factories are certified. Duynie Ltd is approved against the requirements of the Universal Feed Assurance Scheme (UFAS) accreditation for the merchanting of compound feed and assured feed materials, including third party haulage. All Duynie's co-product feeds are obtained from factories that select and process only food quality raw materials. No claim is made that the raw materials are GM-free and the feeds should not be used by organic livestock farmers.
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